Resonance Of Fate Getting Simultaneous Release In Europe And North America

Sega leery of waiting too long to release the new RPG in the west.

We knew that Resonance of Fate was coming to North America and Europe in 2010. RPG fans will be happy to know though that it appears that the new Sega/tri-Ace collaboration will be arriving in both markets at the same time.

He went on to describe the release window, saying, "Usually the European version comes a year after, let's say the Japanese release. During the year, a lot of people are going to be like, well this is old news now. We're going to be losing a lot of interest if there is such a long time as a year."

"We've scheduled it in so we can get it out as quick as possible."

Resonance of Fate is known as End of Eternity in Japan, and it's currently slated for a fourth quarter release. It marks the first collaboration between Valkyrie Profile developer tri-Ace and Sega, and is set in a future megapolis called Bazel, which is divided by class.

Comments (11)

Hm...

After watching several videos and gameplay sessions off the JPN
marketplace, I'd say the game looks pretty damn good. I was
hoping they'd bring it stateside, even if they changed the original
name (End Of Eternity was cooler). I'm excited, even if I have
to wait for it. But what else is new.

Silly Sega

No Yakuza 3 or Kensai, but we get a new RPG IP that will probably
have questionable marketing support, FUBAR'd gameplay, and/or stale
characters with a cookie-cutter storyline. As an RPG fan, I'm excited,
but I still have to question SEGA's strategies.

"A future magalopolis called Bazel, which is divided by
class." WTF? Am I reading a preview of FFXIII?

Watched the trailer and it visually looks like a marriage of Devil
May Cry and Final Fantasy. Could be cool... but can we please have
less stereotypical bullshit in our RPGs?

The next MegaTen game cannot come to current gen consoles fast enough
for me.

hmm

looks like infinite undiscovry with a dash of FF 8/9. Not that
thats a bad thing. Will be interesting to see if it holds up to
the other JRPG's that come out around the same time. I just hope
they make a PC port of it like with The Last Reminant.